Daniel Radcliffe
Our in-depth look at the TIFF 2022 Midnight Madness People's Choice Award winner Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.
TIFF 2019: Guns Akimbo Review
Harry Potter has guns bolted to his hands. If that concept doesn’t have you on board, Guns Akimbo is not for you.
comPOSERS Episode 8: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
This week, we're off to Hogwarts with special guest/Harry Potter witch Katrina Kelly to chat about "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (Sorcerer's Stone if you're American).
Swiss Army Man Review
Swiss Army Man proves that a fart joke can be melancholic, magical, inspiring, adventurous, and moving, and that’s not even the movie’s finest achievement.
Contest: See Swiss Army Man in Select Cities
Win passes to an advanced screening of Swiss Army Man in Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Winnipeg, Edmonton or Halifax.
Contest: See Now You See Me 2 Across Canada
Win tickets to see Now You See Me 2 on Wednesday, June 8th in Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Halifax, Hamilton or Nanaimo courtesy of eOne films!
Trainwreck, Romantic Comedies, and the Search for a Modern Sally
Is Amy Townsend from Trainwreck the closest we've come to a modern-day Sally?
Horns Review
Overlong and overstuffed (but with a great Daniel Radcliffe performance), Horns is a great one hour short dragged to two hours.
Interview: Alexandre Aja
We talk to Horns director Alexandre Aja.
Interview: Daniel Radcliffe
We chat with Daniel Radcliffe about his new film The F Word, co-star Zoe Kazan, not wearing capes, and love as an excuse for sociopathy.
The F Word Review
The F Word is a rich, thoughtful, and purposefully problematic romance that hasn’t really been attempted or nailed this well since When Harry Met Sally.
Interview: Michael Dowse
We talk to filmmaker Michael Dowse about his work on The F Word, being an optimist at heart, sticking to your guns in the casting process, and keeping genre films simple.
Home Entertainment Review: A Young Doctor’s Notebook
A Young Doctor's Notebook is a rather deadpan and somewhat macabre slice storytelling that manages to be a vehicle for two actors who want to be known for more than their career defining roles.
Canada’s Night to Shine: The 2014 Canadian Screen Awards Preview
Tomorrow night the best and brightest in Canadian movies and television get celebrated with the Canadian Screen Awards (airing on CBC at 8:00pm, hosted by Martin Short). Our Film and Performing Arts editor looks at this year's nominees, makes a couple of predictions, and wonders aloud why only technically three of the Best Feature nominees have actually been released in theatres.
The Best TIFF Canada’s Top 10 Yet
Think 2013 was a weak year for Canadian cinema? Think again because most of the best work from this past year is merely being sat on for release this year. Our Film Editor looks at this year's TIFF Canada's Top Ten (kicking off this weekend) and the finest line-up of Canada's best to date.